September 13, 2000
Here's the way it works: my ability to be high-tech while traveling increases arithmetically while the ability of the rest of the world increases geometrically.
NEW YORK -- The hottest family destinations in Europe, according to tour operators that specialize in the market, tend to be more rural and outdoorsy than urban and chic.
Travel Weekly contributing editor Felicity Long toured Holland this summer with Cole, her 10-year-old son. Her report on Amsterdam follows:
September 13, 2000 by Mark Pestronk
Q: Is our travel agency liable to our corporate client for failing to apply unused, nonrefundable tickets to new tickets before the unused ones expired?
LOS ANGELES -- PSAINC, a Los Angeles-based holding company signed an agreement to acquire Jet Vacations, the El Segundo, Calif.-based wholesaler of packages to France and Europe. Ravi Rao, chief
WASHINGTON -- The Bureau of the Public Debt, a unit of the Treasury Department, picked three travel agencies to handle its $500,000 air travel account -- the two incumbents and a newcomer.
September 12, 2000
CHICAGO -- The countdown to the launch of Orbitz just got a lot longer.
NEW YORK -- Incentive travel has always depended on channels of distribution, with companies rewarding sales representatives, dealers, distributors and agents for performance.
September 12, 2000 by Jerry Limone
ATLANTA -- Worldspan announced that OpenTable.com has signed on to become an Internet vendor on the CRS company's Worldspan on the Web.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- TraveLeaders Group, a travel firm that began acquiring travel agencies in January, expects to purchase four more by the end of September, bringing annual sales to $750 million and